#616197 - 08/13/10 07:58 PM
 
Re: Night Fishing
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I've done plenty of it...pick very hot days, the fuller the moon the better...both will direct their feeding to night time.
  I usually hang around camp during the heat of the day, and hit the lake around 10pm or so...or later.
  Short, heavy leaders (six pound straight), and black and bushy leeches, something with a big profile that can be seen at night by the fish looking up...you'll wonder where all those damn fish have been all day when you see how many are on the surface near the shorelines eating at night!
  Hopefully you're not too squeamish, you WILL catch the occasional bat, and they don't survive the encounter very well, to say the least.
  Fish on...
  Todd 
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#616212 - 08/13/10 09:44 PM
 
Re: Night Fishing
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My favorite memory of night fishing is this time of year on Big Twin out of Twisp...2am, trout biting like mad, bats buzzing around, and in the middle of a meteor shower there is pink aurora borealis shooting across the sky...about as close as I've ever come to being a trout fisherman instead of a steelheader!
  Fish on...
  Todd 
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#616221 - 08/13/10 10:33 PM
 
Re: Night Fishing
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Todd pretty much nailed it.  The only other thing I'll add is make sure you have a really good head light. Of course it helps on the water, but a hike through the desert at night to the lake can be rather interesting in regards to crawling things with rattles.....     
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#616248 - 08/14/10 10:10 AM
 
Re: Night Fishing
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In the lake at 10 PM, out at dawn. What a show the evening sky puts on. My best is a 26" Brown, many 20 fish nights. Well worth the time.  +1 on the big bushy leaches, go for the purple ones.
  Ducker! 
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#618175 - 08/26/10 12:55 PM
 
Re: Night Fishing
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Dry Falls....stash the tubes in the bushes at the lake, then leave and wait until the gate is closed for the night and take the path down from the overlook above.  Slow troll big leaches or streamers for browns.  Very productive and very creepy, bumping into submerged things with your fins in the dark.....just might be gill man! 
 
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#618203 - 08/26/10 03:25 PM
 
Re: Night Fishing
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Walking down that trail at night would be interesting.     I'm not sure it is even open anymore. It looks pretty sketchy looking up at it from the lake. I think the last time I saw someone go down it was over 10 years or so ago. When was the last time you went down it Chip?  
  Edited by stonefish (08/26/10 05:18 PM)
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#618530 - 08/29/10 12:14 AM
 
Re: Night Fishing
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Two tips.  First, don't hesitate to cut your leader when you hook a bat.  Losing a fly and six inches of leader is worth not dealing with the bat.  Second, get an LED headlight and hang it in a branch at the put in/take out.  Makes it much easier to find your way home if you don't stay out until dawn.  Good luck. 
 
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#619160 - 09/01/10 05:03 PM
 
Re: Night Fishing
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More like 20 years ago Stone, time flies! 
 
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